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Honor America this weekend at College of the Ozarks

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A traditional event that helps kick-off the celebration of American’s independence is this weekend. 

The 34th annual Honor America is Sunday beginning at 6:00 pm around Lake Honor at College of the Ozarks with many activities for kids and families as well as vendors and live entertainment. In addition, the Edwards Mill will be open from 6 to 7:30 where student made products including Ice Cream will be available for purchase. 

The fireworks will begin around 9:45 with music provided by the Hard Work U Concert Band.

Legends 1063 and MY 100.1 will have a Live Radio Party leading up to the event from 4 to 6 on Sunday. Sponsors for the event also include Branson 4 U and New Country 1029.  

An interview with Valorie Coleman of C of O from KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program can be heard below:

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